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pyolian: make the library and the generator importable from another folder
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*.eot.cs
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*.eot.cs
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*.eo.lua
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*.eo.lua
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*.luac
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*.luac
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*.pyc
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__pycache__
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.dir-locals.el
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.dir-locals.el
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/efl-*-doc.tar.bz2
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/efl-*-doc.tar.bz2
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/ar-lib
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/ar-lib
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@ -14,13 +14,25 @@ You can directly use the python API provided here if you need direct access
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to eolian, or we suggest to look at the template-based generator.py if you just
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to eolian, or we suggest to look at the template-based generator.py if you just
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need to generate some sort of text files out of the eolian database.
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need to generate some sort of text files out of the eolian database.
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To use this library from outside this directory, you need to hack sys.path in
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a way that this folder will be available on PYTHON_PATH, fe:
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pyolian_path = os.path.join(EFL_ROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
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sys.path.insert(0, pyolian_path)
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from pyolian import eolian
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from pyolian.generator import Template
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"""
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from enum import IntEnum
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from enum import IntEnum
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from ctypes import cast, byref, c_char_p, c_void_p
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from ctypes import cast, byref, c_char_p, c_void_p
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try:
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from .eolian_lib import lib
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except ImportError:
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from eolian_lib import lib
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from eolian_lib import lib
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### Eolian Enums ############################################################
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### Eolian Enums ############################################################
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class Eolian_Function_Type(IntEnum):
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class Eolian_Function_Type(IntEnum):
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...of course you can pass any other class or namespace to the example above.
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...of course you can pass any other class or namespace to the example above.
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You can also import this module and use the provided Template class if you
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are more confortable from within python.
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The generator is based on the great pyratemp engine (THANKS!), you can find
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The generator is based on the great pyratemp engine (THANKS!), you can find
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the full template syntax at: www.simple-is-better.org/template/pyratemp.html
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the full template syntax at: www.simple-is-better.org/template/pyratemp.html
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comment_start = "#!"
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comment_start = "#!"
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comment_end = "!#"
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comment_end = "!#"
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You can also import this module and use the provided Template class if you
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are more confortable from within python. To import from outside this directory
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you need to hack sys.path in a way that this folder will be available on
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PYTHON_PATH, fe:
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pyolian_path = os.path.join(EFL_ROOT_PATH, 'src', 'scripts')
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sys.path.insert(0, pyolian_path)
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from pyolian.generator import Template
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"""
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"""
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import os
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import os
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import datetime
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import datetime
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try:
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from . import eolian
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from . import pyratemp
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except ImportError:
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import eolian
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import eolian
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import pyratemp
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import pyratemp
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